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Additional information for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which has a domestic theatrical release set for December 21, 2011. The film is being distributed by Columbia Pictures and has not yet been rated. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has a total running time of 158 minutes.

  • R USA
  • 18 UK
  • 16+ Canada
  • 18 Ireland
  • 15 Norway
  • MA15+ Australia
  • R21 Singapore
  • 16 Germany
  • 18 South Korea
  • M/16 Portugal
  • 16 Brazil
  • 15 Sweden
  • III Hong Kong
  • 16 Netherlands
  • 18 Argentina
  • 12 France
  • R-18 Philippines
  • (Banned) India
  • VM14 Italy
  • R18+ Japan
  • 16 Switzerland
  • K-16 Finland
  • 158min
  • La chica del dragón tatuado Argentina
  • La chica del dragón tatuado Chile
  • La chica del dragón tatuado Mexico
  • La chica del dragón tatuado Peru
  • La Chica del Dragón Tatuado Colombia
  • La Chica del Dragón Tatuado South America
  • Millénium: Les hommes qui n'aimaient pas les femmes Belgium
  • Millénium: Les hommes qui n'aimaient pas les femmes France
  • Muškarci koji mrze žene Croatia
  • Muškarci koji mrze žene Serbia
  • Το Κορίτσι με το Τατουάζ Greece
  • Девушка с татуировкой дракона Russia
  • Мъжете, които мразеха жените Bulgaria
  • A tetovált lány Hungary
  • Dekle z zmajskim tatujem Slovenia
  • Doragon Tatu no Onna Japan
  • Dziewczyna z tatuazem Poland
  • Ejderha Dövmeli Kiz Turkey
  • Mænd der hader kvinder Denmark
  • Mergina su drakono tatuiruote Lithuania
  • Millennium - Os Homens que Não Amavam as Mulheres Brazil
  • Millennium - Uomini che odiano le donne Italy
  • Millennium 1 - Os Homens Que Odeiam as Mulheres Portugal
  • Millennium: Els homes que no estimaven les dones Spain
  • Millennium: Los hombres que no amaban a las mujeres Spain
  • Muzi, kterí nenávidí zeny Czech Republic
  • Na'ara im ka'akua drakon Israel
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Denmark
  • To koritsi me to tatouage Greece
  • Verblendung Germany
  • December 12, 2011 UK
  • December 14, 2011 USA
  • December 20, 2011 Canada
  • December 20, 2011 USA
  • December 21, 2011 Denmark
  • December 21, 2011 Finland
  • December 21, 2011 Norway
  • December 21, 2011 Sweden
  • December 26, 2011 Ireland
  • December 26, 2011 UK
  • December 29, 2011 Croatia
  • December 29, 2011 Israel
  • December 29, 2011 Slovenia
  • January 02, 2012 Kazakhstan
  • January 04, 2012 Malta
  • January 05, 2012 Hong Kong
  • January 05, 2012 Russia
  • January 05, 2012 Singapore
  • January 06, 2012 Bulgaria
  • January 06, 2012 Estonia
  • January 06, 2012 Latvia
  • January 06, 2012 Lithuania
  • January 11, 2012 South Korea
  • January 12, 2012 Australia
  • January 12, 2012 Austria
  • January 12, 2012 Czech Republic
  • January 12, 2012 Germany
  • January 12, 2012 Greece
  • January 13, 2012 Poland
  • January 13, 2012 Spain
  • January 13, 2012 Turkey
  • January 18, 2012 Belgium
  • January 18, 2012 France
  • January 19, 2012 Argentina
  • January 19, 2012 Hungary
  • January 19, 2012 Netherlands
  • January 19, 2012 Portugal
  • January 20, 2012 Mexico
  • January 26, 2012 Chile
  • January 27, 2012 Brazil
  • January 27, 2012 Panama
  • February 01, 2012 Philippines
  • February 02, 2012 Peru
  • February 03, 2012 Italy
  • February 10, 2012 Japan
  • February 17, 2012 Colombia
  • March 10, 2012 Japan
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  • Journalist Mikael Blomkvist is aided in his search for a woman who has been missing for forty years by Lisbeth Salander, a young computer hacker.
  • Note: this is an English-language adaptation of the Swedish novel trilogy by Stieg Larsson. But with the same setting in Stockholm, Sweden.On his birthday, Henrik Vanger (Christopher Plummer), retired CEO of Vanger Industries, receives a pressed flower in the mail from an anonymous sender and phones retired inspector Gustaf Morell (Donald Sumpter).Co-owner of the magazine Millennium, Mikael Blomkvist (Daniel Craig) is swarmed by reporters as he leaves a courthouse, having lost a libel suit leveled against him by corrupt businessman Hans-Erik Wennerstrom (Ulf Friberg). His reputation destroyed and his life savings gone, Blomkvist returns to the office and informs his co-owner Erika Berger (Robin Wright), who is also his lover, that he is resigning.Dirch Frode (Steven Berkoff), the attorney of Henrik Vanger, meets with Dragan Armansky (Goran Vijnic) at the headquarters of Milton Security, having requested a background check on Blomkvist. Armansky has arranged for Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara), a girl in her twenties with multiple tattoos and facial piercings who is his best researcher and computer hacker, to come in and personally report her findings on Blomkvist.On Christmas Day, Blomkvist receives a phone call from Frode summoning him to the Vanger estate on Hedeby Island in Hedestad for a face-to-face meeting with Henrik. Upon his arrival, Henrik explains that he is interested in hiring Blomkvist to investigate the murder of his niece Harriet Vanger, who disappeared from the island over 40 years ago. Before she vanished, Harriet would give Henrik a pressed flower for his birthday every year, a tradition that he believes has been continued by the person responsible for her disappearance. Convinced that someone in the family murdered Harriet, Henrik will allow Blomkvist to conduct his investigation out of a cottage on the island, under the guise of writing a memoir about Henrik and his life. Blomkvist is reluctant to accept, until Henrik offers him incriminating evidence that would validate his claims against Wennerstrom.Meanwhile, Lisbeth pays a visit to the home of her legal guardian Holger Palmgren (Bengt C.W. Carlsson) and discovers that he has had a stroke. Ruled legally incompetent as a child, Lisbeth is a ward of the state and she is placed under the guardianship of lawyer Nils Bjurman (Yorick Van Wageningen), who takes full control of her finances and forces her to perform sex acts on him in exchange for access to her money. One night, when she requests money for food, he has Lisbeth come to his apartment, where he handcuffs her to his bed and proceeds to rape and sodomize her, unaware that she has secretly recorded the crime using a hidden camera on her backpack.Taking up residence in the cottage, Blomkvist begins his investigation of Harriet, taking particular interest in a notebook of Harriets that has a list of five names and a corresponding five-digit number for each of them. Speaking with Morell, the chief investigator who was called in when Harriet first disappeared, Blomkvist is informed that they are simply random local phone numbers. But a surprise visit from his daughter yields unexpected results, and he discovers that the names all belong to victims of unsolved murder cases and the numbers refer to specific bible verses in the Book of Leviticus that each depicts the different methods used in each killing.When her laptop computer is damaged during an attempted mugging at a local metro station in which she savagely beats her would-be attacker, Lisbeth goes to the apartment of Bjurman to get funds for a replacement, and she tasers him when he answers the door. Tying him up in his own bedroom, Lisbeth tortures him and reveals that she recorded the previous night's rape and intends to release it all over the Internet if he doesn't allow her to control her own finances and apply to have her status of legal incompetence rescinded. Before she leaves, she tattoos I AM A RAPIST PIG on his chest and informs him that she will kill him if he ever brings another woman to his apartment.Just as Blomkvist begins to suspect that he is on the trail of a serial killer, Henrik falls ill and Blomkvist must now answer to Frode and Martin Vanger (Stellan Skarsgaard), brother of Harriet and current CEO of Vanger Industries who also lives on the island. Blomkvist requests a research assistant and Frode recommends Lisbeth, revealing that he paid for a background check on Blomkvist, which he demands to see. After reviewing the file, Blomkvist realizes that Lisbeth hacked into his computer and pressures Dragan Armansky into giving him her address for a face-to-face meeting.Meanwhile, Lisbeth goes to a local nightclub for a drink when she gets picked up by an equally outgoing woman named Miranda Wu, whom the flattered Lisbeth responds to her advances and takes LSD with her before they both return to Lisbeth's apartment where they spend the night together.The next morning, Blomkvist shows up on the doorstep of Lisbeth's apartment where he asks for her help with his case. Lisbeth is initially suspicious of him, but she relents when he reveals that he needs her assistance in finding a serial killer of women. She agrees.While he is waiting for Lisbeth to come to the cottage, Blomkvist takes a stroll across the island and is shot at by an unseen gunman, sending him fleeing back to the cottage where he finds that Lisbeth has arrived and even begun to set up surveillance cameras. After treating his head wound, Lisbeth strips naked and the two of them have sex, despite the initial reluctance of Blomkvist.While Lisbeth is off collecting information about each of the murders, Blomkvist discovers photos from a parade that Harriet attended on the day she disappeared, which imply that she saw something that frightened her. Visiting a woman who was also present at the parade, Blomkvist finds that she has an obscured picture of a mysterious man standing across the street from Harriet, whom he believes to be the killer. Once Lisbeth arrives on the island and presents her information from each murder, Blomkvist asks Frode and Martin for access to their corporate archives, in hopes of finding a connection between the company and the different locations of each killing.Scouring the archives dating back to the 1940s, Lisbeth discovers that Gottfried Vanger, the late brother of Henrik, was in the same town as each of the women during the time they were murdered, with the exception of one victim who was killed two years after Gottfried downed in the lake outside his home on the island.Back on the island, Blomkvist pays a visit to Harald Vanger (Per Myrberg), a recluse who is shunned by the rest of the family for being a Nazi, and asks to see some pictures he took from the days after Harriet first disappeared. One photo in particular catches his attention, because the person in the photo is wearing the same school uniform as the mysterious man from the parade. Blomkvist asks Harald to identify this man and he says that it is Martin when he was only a teenager.Back at the archives, Lisbeth begins to notice that Martin is visible in the background of news clippings of Gottfried visiting each of the towns on business, having accompanied his father on his travels. She then realizes that the final victim, killed two years after the death of Gottfried, studied at the same school as Martin, leading her to believe that he took after his father.Unable to reach Lisbeth due to poor cell phone reception, Blomkvist decides to break into Martin's house alone and look for clues, but he is caught and led at gunpoint by Martin to a secret basement where he is knocked unconscious and hung from his neck. Martin reveals that this is where all of his killings take place and he even had a girl held captive there when he, Blomkvist, and Frode met at his house a couple of days prior. But when Blomkvist suggests that he killed Harriet, Martin becomes furious and admits that he too has no idea what happened to Harriet. Just as he is about to kill Blomkvist, Lisbeth appears behind him and strikes Martin in the face with a golf club, having checked the cottage surveillance cameras and seen Martin looking for Blomkvist. Martin flees in his car and, after cutting Blomkvist loose, Lisbeth gives chase on her motorcycle, causing him to crash and then die in the resulting explosion.With Martin dead, Blomkvist pays a visit to Anita Vanger (Joely Richardson) in London, who was the best friend of Harriet, but she is surprisingly unaffected by the news. Confronting her further, Blomkvist discovers that she is, in fact, Harriet. When she was a teenager, her father Gottfried would repeatedly rape her and eventually Martin began to do so as well. After fighting back one night and drowning her father in the lake, Harriet thought the nightmare was over, until she saw Martin at the parade, watching her intently from across the street after leaving school. Determined to get out, Harriet turned to Anita for help, who smuggled her off the island and whose identity Harriet assumed once she died several years later. Harriet has also been the one sending Henrik the flowers, intending for them to be a sign to him that she is living well.After Harriet returns to Sweden and back to the island for a tearful reunion with Henrik, Blomkvist discovers that the evidence Henrik has against Wennerstrom is useless, having past the statute of limitations. But Lisbeth reveals that she has hacked into his computer and offers Blomkvist the evidence he needs, which he uses to convince Erika Berger to publish another article exposing Wennerstrom. When Wennerstrom goes on the run once the allegations and evidence become public, Lisbeth travels Europe in disguise and converts all of his funds into bonds which she takes for herself, making it appear as if he has emptied his accounts and taken it all for himself. His criminal associates are none too pleased and, in a matter of days, news breaks that Wennerstrom has been found dead.Having done all of this for Blomkvist, Lisbeth intends to declare her love for him by presenting him with a motorcycle jacket she saw in an old photograph on his computer. But, when she arrives at this apartment, Lisbeth sees him happily walking off with Erika, prompting her to throw his gift into a dumpster and then drive off on her motorcycle.
  • David Fincher
    Director(s)
  • Steven Zaillian
    Stieg Larsson
    Writer(s)
  • Eli Bush
    co-producer
    Ceán Chaffin
    producer
    Jim Davidson
    associate producer
    Anni Faurbye Fernandez
    executive producer
    Malte Forssell
    line producer: Sweden
    Ryan Kavanaugh
    executive producer
    Berna Levin
    co-producer
    Scott Rudin
    producer
    Søren Stærmose
    producer
    Ole Søndberg
    producer
    Mikael Wallen
    executive producer
    Steven Zaillian
    executive producer
    Producer(s)
  • Trent Reznor
    Atticus Ross
    Composer(s)
  • Mikael Blomkvist Daniel Craig
  • Lisbeth Salander Rooney Mara
  • Henrik Vanger Christopher Plummer
  • Martin Vanger Stellan Skarsgård
  • Dirch Frode Steven Berkoff
  • Erika Berger Robin Wright
  • Nils Bjurman Yorick van Wageningen
  • Anita Vanger Joely Richardson
  • Cecilia Vanger Geraldine James
  • Dragan Armansky Goran Visnjic
  • Detective Inspector Gustaf Morell Donald Sumpter
  • Hans-Erik Wennerström Ulf Friberg
  • Holger Palmgren Bengt C.W. Carlsson
  • Plague Tony Way
  • Harald Vanger Per Myrberg
  • Pernilla Blomkvist Josefin Asplund
  • Anna Nygren Eva Fritjofson
  • Harriet Vanger Moa Garpendal
  • Young Anna Nygren Maya Hansson-Bergqvist
  • Young Cecilia Vanger Sarah Appelberg
  • Young Henrik Vanger Julian Sands
  • Young Isabella Vanger Anna Björk
  • Young Harald Vanger Gustaf Hammarsten
  • Young Martin Vanger Simon Reithner
  • Young Gustaf Morell David Dencik
  • Young Gunnar Nilsson Marcus Johansson
  • Young Anita Vanger Mathilda von Essen
  • Young Birger Vanger Mathias Palmér
  • Birger Vanger Martin Jarvis
  • Isabella Vanger Inga Landgré
  • Hussein Reza Dehban
  • Young Dirch Frode Anders Berg
  • Gunnar Nilsson Mats Andersson
  • Doctor Anders Jansson
  • Gottfried Jürgen Klein
  • Tech at MacJesus Kalle Josephson
  • Photo Editor Sandra Andreis
  • Liv Arly Jover
  • Tattoo Artist Pierre Sjö Östergren
  • TV Newscaster Tess Panzer
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